Hi gang. I have discovered the problem and it should be fixed now. I
don't know how it happened to begin with, but it should be ok now.
On 7/30/2009 10:45 PM, Ryan Smith wrote:
Hi,
I am sighted myself. I am not aware of Chrome being inaccessible, but
since it's a relatively new browser, that
aah good.
well I did a virus scan and general spyware and other cleanup and nothing was
found apart from the nasties I found yesterday so unless avg has not detected
anything or spybot I am ok.
I have limited protection with spywareblaster, though I admit its only 1
actual malwares.
At
exactly what was going on raul?
I just visited the site and no secondary links were clicked so I guess you
fixed it.
I have no real reason to visit the site but at least its done and I can post
all clear for that on the tech blog I go with.
At 02:12 a.m. 1/08/2009, you wrote:
Hi gang. I have
No idea. The site has a good password, (which I've changed) to be safe,
and the file just seemed to be hacked. I just edited the index file and
all is well now.
Thanks.
On 7/31/2009 1:09 PM, shaun everiss wrote:
exactly what was going on raul?
I just visited the site and no secondary links
hmmph a lot of that seems to be happening lately.
At 05:10 a.m. 1/08/2009, you wrote:
No idea. The site has a good password, (which I've changed) to be safe, and
the file just seemed to be hacked. I just edited the index file and all is
well now.
Thanks.
On 7/31/2009 1:09 PM, shaun everiss
Hi,
Yup. Just removing the malicious Javascript code fixes it.
Unfortunately, audyssey.org made it's way to Google Chrome's
blacklist. It appears visiting a website that has iframe's to another
malicious site, adds it to Chrome's blacklist. A very cool idea, but
we obviously see it's faults.
Hi,
Sorry, I ment Google's malware blacklist. If you search Audyssey, the
4th result is audyssey.org. Google says, This site may harm your
computer. Being on a Google malware blacklist also means the website
being blocked by Google Chrome.
Google partners with stopbadware.org. You can remove your
Hi there, that's been taken care of as well. Thanks for the update and
the notice. I'm glad that for the most part, these are very low-traffic
sites.
On 7/31/2009 3:42 PM, Ryan Smith wrote:
Hi,
Yup. Just removing the malicious Javascript code fixes it.
Unfortunately, audyssey.org made it's
To: Gamers Discussion list gamers@audyssey.org
Sent: Wednesday, July 29, 2009 11:40 PM
Subject: [Audyssey] Audyssey.org hit with Malware?
Hey all,
Just wondering if any Mac or windows users had been to this site? Had
maybe the site changed? I haven't been paying much atention to the list
as of late
Hi, the web site is fine from what I can tell on my Windows machine
using Firefox.
Many thanks.
On 7/29/2009 11:40 PM, Orin wrote:
Hey all,
Just wondering if any Mac or windows users had been to this site? Had
maybe the site changed? I haven't been paying much atention to the list
as of
Hi orin,
Thanks for reporting this. I've just taken a look at Audyssey.org
myself, and a trojan horse attempted to infect my system. So I recommend
everyone stay clear from the web site until Raul or myself can fix the
problem.
Thanks.
Orin wrote:
Hey all,
Just wondering if any Mac or
Hi Raul,
No the web site is definitely not safe. I just went over to audyssey.org
and Avast came up with an alert that I was downloading a trojan horse.
Avast killed the trojan horse, but if someone was visiting the web site
without good anti-virus protection they certainly would get infected.
Hi,
Yes. Google Chrome alerted that elements from ipot.applepie.gd, a
known malware site was detected. It's Javascript code at the end of
index.html.
Thanks.
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sorry to get OT but I thought that google chrome was inaccessible.
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Hi,
Yes. Google Chrome alerted that elements from ipot.applepie.gd, a
known malware site was detected. It's Javascript code at the end of
index.html.
Thanks.
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Subject: [Audyssey] Audyssey.org hit with Malware?
Hey all,
Just wondering if any Mac or windows users had been to this site? Had maybe
the site changed? I haven't been paying much atention to the list as of late.
So after not receiving any messages
hmph I went yesterday guess I better scan, am scanning with antispy spybot now
so.
At 04:46 a.m. 31/07/2009, you wrote:
Hi Raul,
No the web site is definitely not safe. I just went over to audyssey.org and
Avast came up with an alert that I was downloading a trojan horse. Avast
killed the
hmph, I am running scans on my c drive, I hit the site yesterday, I noticed 2
links clicked and that something was starting on the system when it should not
have.
hope its not got to my second drive.
At 10:11 a.m. 31/07/2009, you wrote:
Hi,
Yes. Google Chrome alerted that elements from
Hi,
I am sighted myself. I am not aware of Chrome being inaccessible, but
since it's a relatively new browser, that may very well be the case. I
apologize if it is. Chrome has some decent Javascript tools in it that
can let us know a bit more about this.
From my end, simply removing the
Hey all,
Just wondering if any Mac or windows users had been to this site? Had
maybe the site changed? I haven't been paying much atention to the
list as of late.
So after not receiving any messages for a few hours today, I went to
the audyssey.org website and Safari came up giving me a
hmmm.
weird.
on ie 6 this works well.
you will also get a spyware warning if you have issues with a site on ie8 or
the site crashes it self.
On that note users should probably update as last month with all the security
issue with ms they killed some activex systems unfortunately this lead me to
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